ADHD and the Project Relationship
ADHD & Relationships
ADHD and the Project Relationship
One person keeps choosing partners who need fixing. The other keeps being chosen for exactly that reason. Both believe they made a free choice. Neither did — not entirely. And without a name for the pattern, each of you filled the silence the same way: with blame. Of yourself, or of the other person. This guide gives the pattern its real name instead.
KEY RESEARCH FINDING
58% of partners
of non-ADHD partners report feeling more like a parent than a partner — responsible for the other person rather than equal to them. Murphy & Barkley, 1996; popularized by Melissa Orlov.
WHAT'S INSIDE
You will understand why someone in need felt like home — and why the intensity at the start was real, not a trick. You will see what happened when fixing became the structure, and what both people quietly lost inside it. You will read the same story from both sides at once, on one map, possibly for the first time.
The choice was not wrong. It was predictable. Those are not the same thing.
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